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BoE paper questions dominance of Normal distribution
Using the t distribution and time-varying variance improves a vector autoregression’s fit with the data and forecasting performance, researchers find
Stanley Fischer praises BoE financial stability set-up as ‘leading model’
Fed vice-chair explores different arrangements for financial stability and concludes separate committee within central bank is a good model; does not rule out leaning against wind
Menon praises Asian strides in face of new bank regulation
Ravi Menon and San Francisco Fed's John Williams discussed banking reforms at one of three events hosted by Monetary Authority of Singapore last week
Boston Fed president preaches patience
Eric Rosengren says it is too soon to know whether weaker economic activity at start of year is down to temporary factors or ‘broader changes in the economy’
IMF pushes Belarus to adopt new policy framework
International Monetary Fund tells National Bank of Belarus to adopt monetary targeting framework ‘without further delay’; staff and national authorities disagree over exchange rate
St. Louis Fed’s Bullard makes case for NGDP target
Working paper questions appropriate monetary policy response at zero lower bound and explores the mechanics of a ‘special upward adjustment’ in the price level on credit market
BoE research warns failure to capture money creation distorts DSGE models
Working paper offers ‘essential ingredients’ of a DSGE model that recognises bank lending as the source of money creation, with significant implications for economic modelling
FCA’s Wheatley highlights complexity of banking cultural reform
As banks are hit with yet more record-breaking fines, the head of the UK’s financial watchdog argues they are trying to change their ways, but the job is not a straightforward one
IMF paper argues technological slowdown not main driver of weak productivity
Working paper finds slower US productivity growth is more due to reduced efficiency in combining factors of production than a declining pace of technological progress
IMF sees limits to Norway ‘leaning against the wind’
Article IV conclusion says macro-prudential policy should be first line of defence, but governor Øystein Olsen still sees role for monetary policy
Austria to repatriate third of gold reserves
Central bank plans to move gold out of the UK and into Austria and Switzerland after court of audit raises concern over ‘high concentration risk’
Kocherlakota sets out path back to maximum employment
Minneapolis Fed president says the FOMC should set policy in a way that allows for at least three more years ‘as good as 2014’ if the labour market is to achieve highs last seen in 2006
Swiss National Bank open to buying foreign assets
IMF article IV report suggests buying foreign assets to address deflationary pressures; Swiss National Bank says it is an option but wants to see how outlook develops before easing further
ECB paper highlights stability and growth benefits of market-based finance
Researchers suggest high bank leverage may be amplifying booms and busts, damaging both financial stability and economic growth, with one solution being more market-based finance
ECB article calls for ‘consistent’ macro-prudential policies
Article in latest financial stability review says policies should be applied consistently across the eurozone to avoid spillovers
Micro-prudential policy ‘bulwark’ against systemic risks, says San Fran Fed’s Williams
President says prevalence of shadow banks limits use of conventional macro-prudential tools, but there are other ways to integrate the perspective into the regulatory framework
Central Bank of Iceland prepares for ‘substantial’ interest rate increases
Minutes show MPC grappling with uncertainty around pay increases but board members agree interest rates will soon have to move upwards sharply; one member dissented from rate hold
Second Hong Kong sukuk oversubscribed by 100%
Five-year Islamic bond hits home with investors, including central banks, pushing coupon below 2% – 35 basis points above US Treasuries with same maturity
BoE’s Taylor dismisses calls for ring-fence to be dismantled
FPC member warns of damage that could be done if ‘increasingly shrill’ voices calling for regulation to be rolled back are heeded
Zeti sees ‘immense scope’ for greater financial integration in SE Asia
Bank Negara Malaysia governor tells SME conference that greater integration can help support small business growth; points to banking, insurance and capital markets as ‘next phase of development’
RBA deputy governor shares lessons on collective investment vehicles
Philip Lowe discusses the risks associated with maturity transformation in the country’s growing asset management industry; says disruptions can be managed
Riksbank risk survey flags concern over easing impact
Respondents warn of a slight deterioration in the outlook for financial stability after launch of further monetary easing, including higher levels of risk and lower liquidity
Fischer sees limits to Fed’s global responsibility
Federal Reserve vice-chair says the most important contribution the central bank can make to health of world economy is keeping its own house in order
HKMA's Chan praises cross-border funds initiative as liberalisation milestone
China's Securities Regulatory Commission and Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission announced Mutual Recognition of Funds initiative on Friday